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what does roosevelt think the government needs to do to help workers​

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One of the main sticking points of the bill was what role the courts would play ... of the railroad industry, tried to use judicial review to make the ICC essentially ... Roosevelt believed that the government should use its resources to help ... of 1902 because of a strike in Pennsylvania, the President thought he should intervene.

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Sympathetic to both business and labor, Roosevelt avoided labor strife, most notably negotiating a settlement to the great Coal Strike of 1902. He vigorously promoted the conservation movement, emphasizing efficient use of natural resources. He dramatically expanded the system of national parks and national forests.

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